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Author: clariofan
Date: 2010-12-07 03:43
I was looking up clarinet quartets on youtube and I came across this page called SUclarinets. They have quite a few number of videos out and I was really interested in the ones with the quartet they call "Con Fuoco."
Check it out:http://www.youtube.com/user/suclarinets?blend=1&ob=5
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Author: clariofan
Date: 2010-12-07 13:33
I have never heard an arrangement of the Bartok for clarinet quartet. I think that was a really great and interesting performance!
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Author: antaresclar
Date: 2010-12-07 23:27
Hello,
Thanks for the kind words! I am the professor of the students you have seen in the videos. I am very lucky to have such a hard working and dedicated clarinet studio here at the Shenandoah Conservatory!
Garrick Zoeter,
Anna Lee Van Buren Asst. Prof. of Clarinet,
The Shenandoah Conservatory
Clarinetist, Antares
Proud User of Ramon Wodkowski's Mouthpieces!
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Author: Iceland clarinet
Date: 2010-12-08 02:09
I really like your playing too
You are obviously doing some great things over there with lot of passion to it. Lot of talented students and great playing.
Post Edited (2010-12-08 02:20)
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Author: SamKaestner
Date: 2010-12-10 14:32
Great students! Here's some more quartet stuff... free Recordings of Beethoven Op. 74 and Bartok, Quartet 2. (Shameless self-promotion)
http://www.westpoint.edu/band/Resources/acq.htm
Sam Kaestner
West Point Band Clarinetist
www.samkaestner.com
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Author: crusius
Date: 2010-12-12 05:36
This isn't bad either: an adaptation of an early Beethoven string quartet (Opus 18, #1)
1st movement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kke7z7WDjAo
2nd movement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgHQkLc0imY
I wonder if the "viola" is being played on an A or a B-flat with a basset extension.
Coming from a violin background (had to give up due to RSI) I keep trying to find violin music performed on the clarinet. There's a lot of good stuff (Bach Sonatas/Partitas and so on) that I just don't see people doing. Quartets, assuming one has a basset B-flat for the viola part, could be done without transposition and should be lots of fun.
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